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  2. Rose O'Neal Greenhow - Wikipedia

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    Rose O'Neal Greenhow (1813 [1] – October 1, 1864) was a famous Confederate spy during the American Civil War.A socialite in Washington, D.C., during the period before the war, she moved in important political circles and cultivated friendships with presidents, generals, senators, and high-ranking military officers including John C. Calhoun and James Buchanan. [2]

  3. Confederate Secret Service - Wikipedia

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    The Confederacy benefited from the services of a number of "traditional" spies including Rose O'Neal Greenhow and Aaron Van Camp, who appear to have been members of an espionage gang during the formative period of the Confederate government.

  4. File:Rose O'Neal Greenhow, secessionist.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Rose O'Neal Greenhow: Date: before 1864. Source: Duke Libraries > Digital Collections > William Emerson Strong Photograph Album : Author: unattributed: Permission ...

  5. Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy - Wikipedia

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    Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy follows four women's stories throughout the American Civil War era - Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Belle Boyd, Emma Edmondson, Elizabeth Van Lew. [4] [2] Rose is a D.C. socialite who used her social standing to spy for the confederacy. [2] [1] Rose Belle Boyd freelanced as a spy for the confederacy as well. [2]

  6. List of shipwrecks in October 1864 - Wikipedia

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    Confederate spy Rose O'Neal Greenhow tried to reach shore in one of Condor′s boats, but drowned when the boat overturned in heavy surf. [1] [2] Fernandez I Portugal: The barque collided with G. B. Blanchard ( United States) and sank off the Tuskar Rock with the loss of a crew member.

  7. Aaron Van Camp - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Van Camp (June 23, 1816 – September 15, 1892) [1] was an espionage agent for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.He and his son Eugene B. Van Camp were members of the Rose O'Neal Greenhow Confederate spy ring, which in 1861 was broken up by Allan Pinkerton, head of the newly formed Secret Service.

  8. Port Tobacco Village, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Rose O'Neal Greenhow (1814–1864), born here, became renowned as a Confederate spy operating in Washington, DC. Recruited by former US Army captain Thomas Jordan, later promoted to Confederate general, she took over his network in early 1861. [16]

  9. Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville - Wikipedia

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    He was engaged in 1864 to an envoy and former spy from the Confederate States of America, Rose O'Neal Greenhow; but shortly thereafter, in returning to the Confederacy, she drowned off Wilmington, North Carolina, when her rowboat overturned as she was escaping a US blockade ship.